API 1129 : 1996
Withdrawn
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01-01-2001
English
01-01-1996
Section 1 - General
1.1 Scope and purpose
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Referenced publications
1.4 Abbreviations and acronyms
Section 2 - Design and construction consideration for integrity
assurance
2.1 General
2.1.1 Pipelines, stations and appurtenances
2.1.2 Tanks, terminals and other storage facilities
2.2 Codes
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Pipeline codes
2.2.3 Review process
2.2.4 Additional requirements
2.3 Specifications
2.3.1 General
2.3.2 General specifications
2.4 Pipeline route selection and environmental protection
2.4.1 Right-of-way considerations
2.5 Construction contractor/supplier considerations
2.6 Inspection
2.6.1 Purpose of inspections
2.6.2 Types of inspection and suggested reference codes
2.7 Records and documentation
Section 3 - System monitoring and control
3.1 General
3.2 Controls
3.2.1 Emergency flow restricting devices
3.2.2 Pressure safety devices
3.2.3 Devices for monitoring other operating parameters
3.2.4 Supervisory control and data acquisition systems
3.2.5 Communication systems
3.3 Leak detection
3.3.1 Computational pipeline monitoring
3.3.2 Station/terminal sensors
3.3.3 Monitoring of line conditions
3.4 Training/testing
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Types of training
3.4.3 Validation of training
3.4.4 Substance abuse testing programs
3.4.5 Manuals and training
3.4.6 Operating records
3.4.7 Emergency response training
3.4.8 Other training
Section 4 - Corrosion control
4.1 Corrosion control design of new pipelines
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Monitoring
4.1.3 Isolation factors
4.1.4 Coating systems
4.1.5 Construction
4.2 Coatings and linings
4.2.1 Coating selection
4.2.2 Coating system evaluations
4.2.3 Surface preparation specifications
4.2.4 Internal tank lining
4.3 Routine external corrosion control
4.3.1 Monitoring
4.3.2 Rectifier inspection
4.3.3 Other inspections
4.3.4 Close interval survey
4.4 Routine internal corrosion monitoring and control
methods
Section 5 - Inspection and review
5.1 General
5.1.1 Regulatory requirements
5.1.2 Additional operation and maintenance inspections
5.2 Risk assessment
5.2.1 Analysis
5.2.2 Results
5.3 Hydrostatic testing
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Effectiveness
5.3.3 Hydrostatic testing programs
5.3.4 Implementation
5.3.5 Effects of hydrotesting
5.4 Internal inspection
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Anomaly characterization
5.4.3 Frequency of inspection or inspection planning
5.4.4 In-line inspection capabilities
5.4.5 Limitations
5.4.6 Operating considerations
5.4.7 Correlation of in-line inspection and close interval
surveys
5.5 Tank integrity
5.6 Other reviews and analyses
5.6.1 Reviews
5.6.2 Audits
5.6.3 Failure analyses
5.6.4 Other analyses/reviews
Section 6 - Damage prevention
6.1 General
6.2 Surveillance
6.2.1 One-call systems
6.2.2 Aerial surveillance
6.2.3 Ground surveillance
6.3 Facility marking and maintenance
6.3.1 ROW and facility marking
6.3.2 ROW clearing
6.3.3 Encroachment mitigation
6.4 Public education and communication
Appendix A - Bibliography
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